Quilts from Casa Nana

Monday, September 19, 2016

When you are looking forward to something, time seems to move along like a glacier. Oh so slowly.... As most of you know our big bucket list trip is only a few days away and I am trying to keep myself busy. So last week I managed to make 20 quilt blocks for a lap quilt that I think I will take along, to work on. I started playing with some Christmas fabrics and have finished 8 pieces for that (to make 2 blocks). I have been digging through my chest of drawers to find all the newest underwear and nities that still look good, which scarf goes with which clothes. All the planning - which container for pills, passport, check! I only have €40 so that will have to be enough until we get to the airport. Backpack? Shopping bag? We always try to anticipate whatever might come along. How many pairs of pants and which shirts? Jackets/coat - always a dilemma.

So this afternoon I am babysitting a friend's foster child

Bottle done and now napping. Tomorrow is grandgirls day

Off to kindergarten

Last one still at home. She seems to be really enjoying the total attention.

Wednesday is a meeting and a haircut and a pedicure. A girl has to be all set.

And Thursday morning it is off to the airport. Three hours early for international flights.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

I haven't been at home a lot lately, so not so much sewing going on. But a couple of things to show.

A friend recently retired and will be moving. Her plan for now is to move into her new-to-her RV and live full time, traveling around. So I, of course, started a quilt. Still to add borders - one of the red and then I have made a piano key border. Yes, it will be busy, but I hope she will like it.

Last night I got the blocks all sewn together. Earlier I had also sewn these blocks together, into a ......... Table Runner. Caro says that is all I make but that isn't true, quite. If I just have a few blocks it is a good way to use them.

These are some fun African prints. Now for a border. Hmmmmm.

Recently a friend found me an Accuuilt. Go cutter, at the GoodWill. Yeah for bargains, but it didn't come with any dies. So this week-end I bought my first one - to make a 5" square. So I will be off making lots of those and Bonnie Hunter Leaders and Enders with the left-overs.

My brother has moved. He had a huge number of the family photos. I was supposed to be getting copies, but he doesn't have space for them so now they are mine. Kind of fun. Guess who?

Bottom one is about 3 years old and the top about 5. Some folks look really different as adults. Some of us you can pick out with ease.

Saturday, June 11, 2016

I started the year saying 2016 would be my year of completion. With so many un-done projects that needed to be finished up, I really needed to "buckle down" and "git 'er done". Well, I have been and still am working on lingering UFO's.

That has continued and I have a couple more to show you - as well as a couple of items that snuck into the line-up. My sweet grandgirls needed the hem let down on these very cute summer dresses. They wore them last summerin a wedding and Nana had to make them a lot shorter, but they still fit so just needed the hem adjusted.

These now need a good pressing. Funny story - a couple of weeks ago one of the girls asked me "What is an iron?". Like many (most?) young women today, ironing is incredibly old-fashioned and not often done. In fact, I'm not sure my son and family even own an iron. Good thing that Nana does!

A sweet tablemat, ready for spring. I do really like this ruler: It is called a Twister Pinwheel.

Caro is sure that I am the Queen of Table Runners. I'mnot sure that is true, but I like making them and using them - a quick and easy way to try out a new pattern. This one is for my friend Christian. He has been so generous to share his dress shirts and this time, even 3 suits. So I carefully dis-membered them and at last - a new Table Runner. I hope he likes it. I even used one of his shirts for the backing.

It really isn't pleated on the back (as this appears).

Last summer I bought a kit to make a very fun pillow. Finally getting to it.

Our camper doesn't look like this one, but it will be fun to have on the sofa.

Today was my day to be the CTA Volunteer at a local quilt store - one of Caro's favorites.

So Here are a couple of views.

As you can see, it is a very large shop with the very nicest staff. And while this is all volunteer,they do give us a discount on purchases for the next couple of weeks. So the "Oyster" white, that I needed did come home with me. This is for my Blue and White quilt.

Just a perfect match.

As Garrison says, That's all the news from Lake Woebegone. Have a great June.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Such an interesting city. Among our most exciting adventures were learning that we could go and hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra. We didnt realize that we could go to Temple Square and hear some magnificent music! We then spent quite some time exploring other parts of the square.

Everything is LARGE. For those of us who love quilts, a home of Brigham Young, Beehive House, had a few lovely old quilts

Saturday, May 7, 2016

We live in a pretty spectacular world, with sights and scenes that cause you to say "WOW". Let me share some of that with you.

The American National Park system is an amazing treasure. We have seen Rocky Mountain National Park - I should say we have seen a tiny, tiny piece of RMNP

Bear Lake (at 10,000 ft) is still frozen over.

Nearby, in Golden, Colorado, is a charming small museum, The Rocky Mountain Quilt Musuem. They are currently having an exhibit of Australian Quilts in cooperation with Quiltmania magazine. I was astonished with the workmanship - In particular, the tiny quilting done, some even on a home machine. The exhibit guide and I felt sure that silk thread must have been used as some of the stitching was miniscule.

Done on a home machine approx queen size.

Each dot individually quilted around.

Sometimes it is difficult to know whether to be overwhelmed or inspired, but it was great.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

I have been having some fun working on a couple of different projects.

Got all the stitching done. Just to trim the darker green to a consistent size. I will be ready next year!

Pattern from Bonnie Hunter. It is called wacky stars. Lots of scraps used.

I have long loved these stars. These are made from half square triangles. Not sure where these are going but now I know how to make them.

Dieuwke gave me this Tree of Life panel. Using silk thread I have outlined each element (flowers, leaves, etc). I am now working on the quarter squares to surround the panel. Fitting is a major challenge. Since I dont have a pattern I am not sure exactly what comes next. I am remembering (sort of) the lovely Di Ford quilt from Quiltmania - at least as an inspiration.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Well, yes, it has been almost "forever" since last writing. So much happening. Caroline was here and we were mighty, mighty busy. And then the huge church rummage sale to attend to - we work in the Books Department. And despite the growth of Kindle reading - we managed to sell more than $3800 worth of books. That's a lot of books!

My on-going grandchildren duties and visits, another RV outing and then preparing for a visit to dear friends.

So to back-track:

I led a small workshop with my CTA group on the Bonnie Hunter Scrap Users system. All about using Leaders and Enders and how to make small pieces work together to create some fun things. These two quilts are mysteries from Bonnie.

We had a birthday party for a three year old.

Enjoyed some great springtime weather.

April Fool's Day brought some tom-foolery at the gym. The look on the instructor's face was priceless.

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About Me

Retired from state government and have not regretted a minute. I quilt, embroider, sew and just love playing with various textiles. i adore my 5 grandchildren and love to spend time with them. My other passion is travel, as often as I can manage it.